Wedding

Wedding by Stanislaw Wyspianski, published by Oberon Books in April 1999, is a significant Polish classic that has remained in production in Poland for nearly a century. This edition, comprising 168 pages, presents a witty yet tragic satire that explores the complexities of Polish society through the lens of a wedding celebration between a city poet from Krakov and a peasant girl from a rural village.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of social commentary woven into the narrative, reflecting the cultural dynamics of the time. The play delves into themes of class disparity and the interplay between urban and rural life, offering insights into the characters’ interactions and the societal expectations surrounding them. This edition invites readers to engage with the dramatic work, which stands as a notable example of Continental European drama.
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The Wedding is a Polish classic, continually in production in Poland since Stanislaw Wyspianski wrote it nearly a hundred years ago. A witty but ultimately tragic satire about Polish society, this remarkable play is set around the celebrations of a wedding between a poet from the city of Krakov and a peasant girl from a rural village.
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